(CNN)Check out some of these eye-popping statistics from the Arctic outbreak that has put the US in a deep freeze and the monster winter storm threatening the East Coast.

Snowstorm

More than 60 million people in 15 different states stretching from Maine to Georgia are under some type of warning or advisory from the current winter storm.

More than 13 million people from North Carolina to Maine are under blizzard warnings.

The storm will dump snow over a stretch of the East Coast more than 1,400 miles long. Track the storm here

Tallahassee, Florida, recorded measurable snow on Wednesday for the first time in 28 years. (last time was December 1989)

Charleston, South Carolina, saw a record of 5.3 inches of snow, which was the largest snowfall in 28 years. (since December 1989, which was its largest snowfall ever -- 8 inches)

Atlantic City, New Jersey, was blanketed under as much as 11 inches of snow as of Thursday morning.

Bitter cold

Over the next week, more than 30% of the US populationwill experience temps below zero degrees Fahrenheit. As many as75% will see temps dip below the freezing mark.

On Thursday morning it was 20 degrees in Tallahassee, Florida, which was more than 10 degrees colder than Anchorage, Alaska, where it was 33 degrees.

Chicago is not expected to climb above 20 degrees until Sunday, which would tie a record (from 1936 and 1895) of 12 consecutive dayswithout reaching at least 20 degrees.

Dozens of cities in the eastern US are expected to set record lows Friday, Saturday and Sunday, including New York City and Philadelphia -- predicted to be 3 degrees and 1 degree, respectively -- and Boston, where temperatures may drop to -7.

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A pedestrian walks by a statue of George Washington in Boston's Public Garden on Friday, January 5, the morning after a massive storm. Blasts of arctic air have brought weather-related deaths, record low temperatures and historic amounts of snowfall to parts of the United States.

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Apartment buildings in New York City poke out from the snow on January 5.

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Mollie Lane carries a shovelful of snow down a street while digging her car out in Boston on January 5.

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A jogger is bundled up against the cold near the Chicago River on Thursday, January 4, in Chicago.

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Workers on January 4 place sandbags in front of the Aquarium subway station to protect against flooding from Boston Harbor in Boston.

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A thin layer of ice covers ornamental plants on January 4 in Plant City, Florida. Temperatures in central Florida dipped to below freezing. Growers spray water on the plants to help protect them from extreme cold.

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Rebecca Hollis drags her suitcases through New York's Times Square on January 4.

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A man walks through the streets of Boston as snow begins on January 4. The brutal cold comes after a "bomb cyclone" dumped more than a foot of snow across eight states.

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A seagull takes flight in Hull, Massachusetts, on January 4.

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Omar Elkhalidi scrapes ice off his windshield in Savannah, Georgia, on January 3. Few motorists ventured out in freezing rain that coated bridges and ramps with ice, forcing police to close roads and highways.

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A rare snowfall leaves a street virtually deserted in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday, January 3.

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A tree and rowhouse are partially covered by ice after a water main break in Catonsville, Maryland, on January 3.

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A New Jersey State Police boat maneuvers through ice on the Delaware River on January 3.

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A check-in area stands empty at Boston's Logan International Airport on January 3. Thousands of flights have been canceled across the country.

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A light layer of snow dusts oak trees and Spanish moss in Savannah, Georgia, on January 3.

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A woman in Chicago walks to work in sub-zero temperatures on Tuesday, January 2.

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Icicles form on a outdoor string of lights in Houston on January 2.

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Firefighter Bobby Lehman, with his helmet and gear caked in ice, tries to thaw out after battling a fire in Nahant, Masschusetts, on Monday, January 1.

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A barge cuts through ice on the Ohio River as it passes under the West End Bridge, along the North Shore district in Pittsburgh on January 1.

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Two photographers are silhouetted against the frozen surface of the Reflecting Pool in Washington as they capture the first sunrise of the new year.

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Visitors view Niagara Falls in New York on Sunday, December 31.

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The Cloud Gate sculpture is blanketed with snow in Chicago's Millennium Park on December 31.

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Samantha Dement-Graham shovels her neighbor's sidewalk in Dubuque, Iowa, on Friday, December 29.

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A man in Erie, Pennsylvania, walks with his groceries in a cart on December 29.

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Jose Nieto uses a leaf blower to clear snow from the steps of a sick neighbor's house in Bloomington, Illinois, on December 29.

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A man digs his car out in his driveway in Erie, Pennsylvania, on December 29.

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People walk through a frigid New York City on Thursday, December 28.

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Karlee Winter and her brother Samuel Espinoza shovel snow from their neighbor's sidewalk in Dubuque, Iowa, on December 28.

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Two women take a selfie in front of a partially frozen fountain in New York City on Wednesday, December 27.

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People try to keep warm in New York's Times Square on December 27.

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A person walks by a steam vent in Boston on December 27.

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Smoke rises from Chicago skyscrapers on Tuesday, December 26.

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But it's not cold everywhere!

Over the past week, there have still been more record highs set (381) than record lows (353) in the US, with most of the record highs registered out West and in Alaska.

Los Angeles has received just 0.12 inches of rainfall since October 1. This places it in a tie with the 1962-63 water year for the fourth-driest start to a water year since record-keeping began in 1877.